Akelarre

Album by Lola Indigo

Released 17 May 2019
Apple Music

Tracklist

  • 1
    Mujer Bruja
    Lola Indigo & Mala Rodríguez
    3:22
  • 2
    Maldición
    Lola Indigo & Lalo Ebratt
    3:08
  • 3
    Inocente
    Lola Indigo & The Rudeboyz
    2:57
  • 4
    Subliminal
    Lola Indigo, Maikel Delacalle & The Rudeboyz
    2:58
  • 5
    Fuerte
    3:03
  • 6
    El Humo (Canción Original De La Película “Lo Dejo Cuando Quiera”)
    2:46
  • 7
    No Se Toca
    2:32
  • 8
    Amor Veneno
    Lola Indigo & Nabález
    3:23
  • 9
    Ya No Quiero Ná
    3:12
  • 10
    Game Over
    3:15
  • 11
    LUNA
    3:29
  • 12
    Santería
    Lola Indigo, Danna Paola & Denise Rosenthal
    3:04

Recent reviews

Akelarre is empowerment through movement. Fierce, energetic, and unapologetically confident, the album introduces Lola Índigo as a performance-driven pop force, blending attitude, dance culture, and feminine power into a bold debut statement. It’s explosive and charismatic, even if not always musically deep. Sonically, the record blends pop, dance pop, reggaeton, trap pop, urban influences, and Latin rhythms with high-energy, club-ready production. Beats hit hard, hooks are immediate, and the sound is designed for choreography and impact. The palette is cohesive and dynamic, though occasionally repetitive in structure. Lyrically, Akelarre centers on confidence, independence, sensuality, revenge, empowerment, ambition, and female unity. The writing prioritizes attitude and persona over emotional vulnerability or storytelling. Lola’s delivery is commanding and playful, perfectly aligned with the album’s performance-first identity. The 3.7 rating reflects strong debut impact, charisma, and concept execution with moderate artistic depth. The album excels in energy, branding, and consistency, but its limited emotional range, repetitive themes, and formula-driven songwriting prevent it from reaching higher artistic complexity. Still, its replay value and stage power are undeniable. Akelarre stands as one of the strongest dance-pop debuts in Spanish pop of its era. Powerful, confident, and built for the stage, it establishes Lola Índigo as a performer first and foremost, even if musical refinement would come later. Favorite Track: Mujer Bruja Skip Track: El humo Disclaimer: This Is my opinion based on personal taste and emotions. The skip tracks are not bad songs but just songs that are less memorable.

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